Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes

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Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes
Karánsebesi-Lugosi bánság
Banatul de Lugoj-Caransebeș
Lugoški i karansebeški banat
banate of the Ottoman Principality of Transylvania

16th century–17th century
Location of Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes
Banate of Lugos and Karansebes in 1571
History
 •  Established 16th century
 •  Disestablished 17th century
Today part of Romania, Serbia

Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes (Hungarian: Karánsebesi-Lugosi bánság, Romanian: Banatul de Lugoj-Caransebeș, Serbian: Лугошки и карансебешки Банат / Lugoški i karansebeški banat) was an administrative unit of the vassal Ottoman Principality of Transylvania in the 16th century. It was located in the south-eastern part of the region of Banat.

History

The Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes was formed gradually between 1526–1536, after the battle of Mohács, when the Banat of Severin was divided. Its eastern side, from Orsova, came under the jurisdiction of the Wallachian ruler. In the western part, it was formed this new political and military border entity.

In 1658, the new prince of Transylvania, Ákos (Acațiu) Barcsay, ceded the region to the Ottoman Empire.

Cities

Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes included the following cities:

Bans of Lugoj-Caransebeș

  • Michael of Somlya (1536)
  • Petar Petrović (1544–1549)
  • Ioan Gleșan (1552)
  • Grigore Bethlen of Ictar (1563)
  • Gabriel Bethlen of Ictar (1564)
  • Ștefan Trompa (1575–1577)
  • Đorđe Palotić (fl. 1594)
  • Paul Keresztesy (1605–1606) and (1610–1613)

See also

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